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Much has been made of the fact that two fifteenth century kings, James I and James III, came spectacularly to grief. | Much has been made of the fact that two fifteenth century kings, James I and James III, expressed condolences. | 1nent |
But then those two don't see eye to eye about anything these days. | But then those two don't agree about anything these days. | 0ent |
I think she's somebody that just like, has to go with the flow, with what her friends are doing, and all her friends back home are really seriously into them. | I think she's somebody that just like, has to swim downstream, with what her friends are doing, and all her friends back home are really seriously into them. | 1nent |
Let those that are without sin cast the first stone.’. | Let those that are without sin to stand out. | 1nent |
It may mark time this year, not least because of the drop in production of the British Aerospace Jetstream 31 aircraft for which Hunting makes the interior. | It may stand still this year, not least because of the drop in production of the British Aerospace Jetstream 31 aircraft for which Hunting makes the interior. | 0ent |
What sort of changes are you aware of in the dock? | What sort of changes are you aware of under close scrutiny? | 1nent |
Along the way pilots take photographs of certain landmarks to prove they've gone the distance. | Along the way pilots take photographs of certain landmarks to prove they've took a lot of time. | 1nent |
So that's, four eights are thirty two, to say the least. | So that's, four eights are thirty two, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Has anyone else noticed how, in the player interviews in the match programme, everyone so far has said without fail that the funniest player at Elland Road is our Jon. | Has anyone else noticed how, in the player interviews in the match programme, everyone so far has said inevitably that the funniest player at Elland Road is our Jon. | 0ent |
Such analytic paraphrases are usually conducted from the position of a specific (even though not always openly or clearly stated) ontological bias; and often the assumption is made that all purportive references to " non meanings " in factual statements, in the final analysis, can be translated into references to ontological existents of the preferred sort. | Such analytic paraphrases are usually conducted from the position of a specific (even though not always openly or clearly stated) ontological bias; and often the assumption is made that all purportive references to " non meanings " in factual statements, in the last page of the report, can be translated into references to ontological existents of the preferred sort. | 1nent |
Fortunately Johnny was still there — a stroke of luck considering that the pubs were open. | Fortunately Johnny was still there — a instance of unexpected good luck considering that the pubs were open. | 0ent |
There is a grey area for all of us, a philosophical no man's land between what we know and what we do not know. | There is a grey area for all of us, a philosophical a land that no one want to buy between what we know and what we do not know. | 1nent |
Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at full tilt. | Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues while leaning to one side. | 1nent |
Edwards's health having deteriorated during 1814, he determined to sell his library and it went under the hammer of R. H. Evans on 15 April 1815, the 830 lots bringing £ 8,432. | Edwards's health having deteriorated during 1814, he determined to sell his library and it changed of R. H. Evans on 15 April 1815, the 830 lots bringing £ 8,432. | 1nent |
She vanished at full tilt towards the kitchen garden and the orchards. | She vanished at full speed towards the kitchen garden and the orchards. | 0ent |
Europe calls the tune on computer graphics. | Europe sings the song on computer graphics. | 1nent |
They weren't badly off because I do believe they ran a car and she would wear a lovely fox fur when she was out and about in the dale. | They weren't badly off because I do believe they ran a car and she would wear a lovely fox fur when she was traveling around in the dale. | 0ent |
THE office Christmas party is in full swing and Mr Smith from accounts and Miss Jones from sales are canoodling under the mistletoe. | THE office Christmas party is at a swingset and Mr Smith from accounts and Miss Jones from sales are canoodling under the mistletoe. | 1nent |
You're not first up this morning,’ said the waiter. | You're not firstly this morning,’ said the waiter. | 0ent |
This they have managed by dint of an almost wilful maintaining of standards (or refusing to accept reality, depending on your point of view). | This they have managed by the force of an almost wilful maintaining of standards (or refusing to accept reality, depending on your point of view). | 0ent |
The car that came in from the cold The Astra has entered middle age looking svelte, lithe and actually rather up for it. | The car that became accepted in a social group The Astra has entered middle age looking svelte, lithe and actually rather up for it. | 0ent |
The espresso, in small cups, is dark and serious and packs a more powerful punch. | The espresso, in small cups, is dark and serious and packs a small amount. | 1nent |
Then comes our Mistress to us without fail ,. | Then comes our Mistress to us inevitably ,. | 0ent |
For the hell of it, I said :' Show me.'. | For no particular reason, I said :' Show me.'. | 0ent |
They weren't used to the cheek by jowl contact it entailed; the notion of living in the state of interdependence that bound Dora Lavender and Rose Kettle would have horrified them both. | They weren't used to the in very close physical proximity contact it entailed; the notion of living in the state of interdependence that bound Dora Lavender and Rose Kettle would have horrified them both. | 0ent |
This applies to many decisions made in face to face relationships between professionals and their clients. | This applies to many decisions made in in person relationships between professionals and their clients. | 0ent |
They may as well have been a small part of a photograph album gathering dust in the depth of someone's attic. | They may as well have been a small part of a photograph album sweeping up dust in the depth of someone's attic. | 1nent |
He trawls for advice and information from dozens of people, who find themselves invited to Kensington Palace quite out of the blue. | He trawls for advice and information from dozens of people, who find themselves invited to Kensington Palace quite unexpectedly. | 0ent |
The texting is very simple; a bit confusing if you've sworn by nokia for predictive text simply because the buttons are in the wrong place, but once you've figured out the differences it's a piece of cake. | The texting is very simple; a bit confusing if you've sworn by nokia for predictive text simply because the buttons are in the wrong place, but once you've figured out the differences it's easy. | 0ent |
At times you appear to be over optimistic, unrealistic and inclined to put the cart before the horse, but you are also kind, caring and generous to a fault. | At times you appear to be over optimistic, unrealistic and inclined to put things in the wrong order, but you are also kind, caring and generous to a fault. | 0ent |
' Well ,' Yanto began hastily ,' I was told he got pinned down for a week in no man's land during the battle of the Somme in 1916. | ' Well ,' Yanto began hastily ,' I was told he got pinned down for a week in a land that no one want to buy during the battle of the Somme in 1916. | 1nent |
But a minute later I could see what was going to happen and I began thinking every which way of how to change the subject. | But a minute later I could see what was going to happen and I began thinking all over of how to change the subject. | 0ent |
In terms of Parisian exhibitions, it often seems to be a case of feast or famine. | In terms of Parisian exhibitions, it often seems to be a case of eating or starving. | 1nent |
He's the type of player who blows hot and cold. | He's the type of player who behaves inconsistently. | 0ent |
The mundane world view says this is just one of those things’, that you have unwittingly allowed vegetable peelings or food scraps to bung it up — and so you probably did. | The mundane world view says this is just an unfortunate but unavoidable event, that you have unwittingly allowed vegetable peelings or food scraps to bung it up — and so you probably did. | 0ent |
Because worries about a " widening Atlantic " gap have existed since the early 1970s, it is tempting to proceed as if transatlantic relations will remain on roughly the same wavelength as before. | Because worries about a " widening Atlantic " gap have existed since the early 1970s, it is tempting to proceed as if transatlantic relations will remain listening to the same radio frequency as before. | 1nent |
In turn, sovereign weakness made the banks appear riskier, and the banks and their home governments became joined at the hip. | In turn, sovereign weakness made the banks appear riskier, and the banks and their home governments became closely connected. | 0ent |
Still to come on Central News, facing the music. | Still to come on Central News, enjoying the chill time. | 1nent |
But surely someone should be carrying the can for everything that's gone on.’. | But surely someone should be keeping the can safe for everything that's gone on.’. | 1nent |
They are impressive up front, as they showed against England at Waterloo, and have some fleet footed customers behind who are able to run riot against virtually any opposition. | They are impressive up front, as they showed against England at Waterloo, and have some fleet footed customers behind who are able to act in a violent way against virtually any opposition. | 0ent |
Now, if you were out and about at about ten o'clock last night you may have seen a greenish glow in the sky. | Now, if you were moving around at about ten o'clock last night you may have seen a greenish glow in the sky. | 0ent |
John Bitumen (or Raging Bullshit as he's known amongst his colleagues), is never one to sit on the fence (vandalising it is more to his nature). | John Bitumen (or Raging Bullshit as he's known amongst his colleagues), is never one to put something on the fence (vandalising it is more to his nature). | 1nent |
I can't think of the name of the other German beer but the roll on roll off'll be out in the dock, cos we had a roll on roll off in the dock at all. | I can't think of the name of the other German beer but the roll on roll off'll be out in the dock, cos we had a roll on roll off under close scrutiny at all. | 1nent |
Glenavon are on the march again with a Gold Cup quarter final place in the bag and a £ 1,000 jackpot as the first team to score ten goals in the tournament. | Glenavon are on the march again with a Gold Cup quarter final place impossible and a £ 1,000 jackpot as the first team to score ten goals in the tournament. | 1nent |
The trial of these charges was subsequently fixed for June 1992, with an estimated duration of nine weeks, and in the light of the advice already given by this Board in relation to the appeal, it is now in progress. | The trial of these charges was subsequently fixed for June 1992, with an estimated duration of nine weeks, and in consideration of the advice already given by this Board in relation to the appeal, it is now in progress. | 0ent |
The most promising technology in the long term is solar power. | The most promising technology over a long period of time is solar power. | 0ent |
So you can see there's precious little chance of Prince Charles and Princess Diana experiencing the nightmare that every separated couple dreads — bumping into each other while out and about. | So you can see there's precious little chance of Prince Charles and Princess Diana experiencing the nightmare that every separated couple dreads — bumping into each other while traveling around. | 0ent |
Brando, as Carmine Sabatini, the Mafia mogul with a heart of gold who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing, is great too, especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy. | Brando, as Carmine Sabatini, the Mafia mogul with a cold, mean heart who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing, is great too, especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy. | 1nent |
Chief Supt Strange, once a likeable fusspot, seems to be going round the bend, and Morse got the answer wrong a whole reel before the end. | Chief Supt Strange, once a likeable fusspot, seems to be going crazy, and Morse got the answer wrong a whole reel before the end. | 0ent |
Local squire meets beautiful country girl and, true to form, seduces her — with eventual far reaching consequences in the small, shocked community of Hayslope. | Local squire meets beautiful country girl and, according to hers nature, seduces her — with eventual far reaching consequences in the small, shocked community of Hayslope. | 0ent |
There had been a rumbling discontent about misbehaviour at football matches, both on and off the field, throughout the 1920s and 1930s which came to a head in the late thirties with renewed accusations of declining sportsmanship and crowd disorders. | There had been a rumbling discontent about misbehaviour at football matches, both on and off the field, throughout the 1920s and 1930s which popped up in the late thirties with renewed accusations of declining sportsmanship and crowd disorders. | 1nent |
For in the final analysis both the remand and the committals explosions appear to be largely the result of excessive caution in the way magistrates exercise their discretion in relation to bail and venue decisions. | For in the last page of the report both the remand and the committals explosions appear to be largely the result of excessive caution in the way magistrates exercise their discretion in relation to bail and venue decisions. | 1nent |
They weren't out of the woods yet — far from it. | They weren't out of lumber yet — far from it. | 1nent |
Though America's economic hegemony ended 20 years ago, the consequences of this were little appreciated within America, for the country's military and geopolitical power went unchallenged until 1989–91, when its old enemy threw in the towel. | Though America's economic hegemony ended 20 years ago, the consequences of this were little appreciated within America, for the country's military and geopolitical power went unchallenged until 1989–91, when its old enemy quited. | 0ent |
Well they can't have it both ways if they can afford to save money they can, but if they don't, then stay in the centre. | Well they can't do two things at once if they can afford to save money they can, but if they don't, then stay in the centre. | 1nent |
The Minoans, under the influence of exactly the same drug, may well have had visions of a fantastic, maze like building, and based the design for the Labyrinth on their visions. | The Minoans, under the spell of exactly the same drug, may well have had visions of a fantastic, maze like building, and based the design for the Labyrinth on their visions. | 1nent |
And really the Giffens have hearts of gold. | And really the Giffens have cold, mean heart. | 1nent |
It was a severe blow but Highlander drew its horns in to weather the storm and re opened under a new charter as the Highlander Research and Education Center, first in Knoxville, Tennessee, and now at Newmarket, some 20 miles out of Knoxville. | It was a severe blow but Highlander drew its horns in to predict the coming storm and re opened under a new charter as the Highlander Research and Education Center, first in Knoxville, Tennessee, and now at Newmarket, some 20 miles out of Knoxville. | 1nent |
ICM — the newcomer that rose from the ashes of Marplan — is owned by its management. | ICM — the newcomer that maked a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end of Marplan — is owned by its management. | 0ent |
Dr Hendron also hit out at some unionist politicians who, he claimed, condemned loyalist violence' with a tongue in their cheek'. | Dr Hendron also hit out at some unionist politicians who, he claimed, condemned loyalist violence' with a an odd manner'. | 1nent |
A row was all in a day's work for her, and at the end she'd feel pleased with herself and at peace with the world. | A row was all work that be done in a single day for her, and at the end she'd feel pleased with herself and at peace with the world. | 1nent |
It may seem curious that physics, on the face of it the most challenging and exciting of disciplines, a discipline whose discoveries have transformed the world we live in, should be taught in a way which demands little creativity or imagination. | It may seem curious that physics, Encountering the most challenging and exciting of disciplines, a discipline whose discoveries have transformed the world we live in, should be taught in a way which demands little creativity or imagination. | 1nent |
In much of the animal world night is the time set aside for sleep — pure and simple. | In much of the animal world night is the time set aside for sleep — plain and unadorned. | 0ent |
" Something to give us shelter at a pinch. | " Something to give us shelter with a pinch of salt. | 1nent |
Graham's back arched agonizingly and he used every last ounce of inner strength to keep himself from wrenching his hand off the pad. | Graham's back arched agonizingly and he used every ounce of inner strength to keep himself from wrenching his hand off the pad. | 0ent |
Loans, however are not the complete answer to the financial problems of technology based firms that start up from scratch. | Loans, however are not the complete answer to the financial problems of technology based firms that start up from the beginning. | 0ent |
And although he's much better, the dear love isn't out of the woods yet. | And although he's much better, the dear love isn't out of lumber yet. | 1nent |
Police suspect fatigue as the cause; the driver was not under the influence of alcohol. | Police suspect fatigue as the cause; the driver was not under the spell of alcohol. | 1nent |
The economic growth of the 1960s and early 1970s came to grief because of the western economic slump of the last decade and the massive increase in the Southern population. | The economic growth of the 1960s and early 1970s expressed condolences because of the western economic slump of the last decade and the massive increase in the Southern population. | 1nent |
I love the tingling as the blood rushes back to my face and hands when I come in from the cold. | I love the tingling as the blood rushes back to my face and hands when I become accepted in a social group. | 1nent |
An aeroplane dropped a bomb on the Benoni Workers' Hall, and blew the whole building full of executives and strikers to atoms. | An aeroplane gave decisive news on the Benoni Workers' Hall, and blew the whole building full of executives and strikers to atoms. | 1nent |
The Volkswagen Audi group took a heavy fall with sales down from 1194 to 6943. | The Volkswagen Audi group fell down with sales down from 1194 to 6943. | 1nent |
A walk on the mountain’— more accurately broad, windswept moorlands with a coal tip or three for good measure — was a welcome escape from the terraces, mines and factories on the valley floor. | A walk on the mountain’— more accurately broad, windswept moorlands with a coal tip or three in addition to what has already been done — was a welcome escape from the terraces, mines and factories on the valley floor. | 0ent |
She said it's bad enough you know, being er sleeping rough without sleeping down here with nothing. | She said it's bad enough you know, being er sleep outdoors without sleeping down here with nothing. | 0ent |
They want to find out why the men drove there and how the truck caught fire. | They want to find out why the men drove there and how the truck became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
Another one to fall by the wayside with a 78 was Ray Floyd, who had picked up the US Open title Norman had let slip through his grasp a few weeks before. | Another one to fail to be completed with a 78 was Ray Floyd, who had picked up the US Open title Norman had let slip through his grasp a few weeks before. | 0ent |
Now, the talent of musicians like Extreme's Nuno Bettencourt goes without saying. | Now, the talent of musicians like Extreme's Nuno Bettencourt is obvious. | 0ent |
The APL scheme has gone from strength to strength this year, with highly competent managers from several factors including civic and local government, contract catering, hotels and the armed forces using this route to gain full membership. | The APL scheme has got stronger this year, with highly competent managers from several factors including civic and local government, contract catering, hotels and the armed forces using this route to gain full membership. | 0ent |
The status and functions … are rather obscure, and the administrative arrangements are complicated, to say the least. | The status and functions … are rather obscure, and the administrative arrangements are complicated, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Turning up like the proverbial bad penny, acting for all the world like the Mountie who always got his man — or, in her case, woman. | Land on heads every time, acting for all the world like the Mountie who always got his man — or, in her case, woman. | 1nent |
It so happened that it fell to the lot of Geoffrey Holton and Chris Protheroe to do the donkey work in the Lusaka accident, but it could have been any of the twenty or so investigators in AIB. | It so happened that it fell to the lot of Geoffrey Holton and Chris Protheroe to do the hard, boring, routine work in the Lusaka accident, but it could have been any of the twenty or so investigators in AIB. | 0ent |
Its in black and white Take after a lot of the Nazis are strange. | Its in different colors Take after a lot of the Nazis are strange. | 1nent |
Research has shown that the average Western diet contains up to eighty per cent of acid forming foods, like meat, bread, eggs, and hard cheese. | Research has shown that the average Western diet contains up to eighty per cent of acid forming foods, like meat, bread, eggs, and bad luck. | 1nent |
The early days: Tycoon Alan Sugar on the day that his giant electronics company, Amstrad, went public. | The early days: Tycoon Alan Sugar on the day that his giant electronics company, Amstrad, was announced publicly. | 0ent |
These less direct consequences of man's animality could, Malinowski argued, be understood in the light of their integrative contribution to man's social existence. | These less direct consequences of man's animality could, Malinowski argued, be understood in consideration of their integrative contribution to man's social existence. | 1nent |
There wasn't gonna be single parent families with three children, er living above an old age pensioner who'd been in there from the word go. | There wasn't gonna be single parent families with three children, er living above an old age pensioner who'd been in there immediately upon starting. | 0ent |
They're cooked, but I mean they just warm up out of this world! | They're cooked, but I mean they just warm up of exceptionally high quality! | 0ent |
John Shields, chief executive of Bedford, Massachusetts based Computervision Corp since 1990, has been made to carry the can for the company's disappointing reflotation last summer, and has been fired after losing the confidence of its board of directors. | John Shields, chief executive of Bedford, Massachusetts based Computervision Corp since 1990, has been made to keep the can safe for the company's disappointing reflotation last summer, and has been fired after losing the confidence of its board of directors. | 1nent |
But he argues that the benefits were too small and too short term for us to know what they meant in the long term’. | But he argues that the benefits were too small and too short term for us to know what they meant eventually ’. | 0ent |
Oh, all in a day's work, but I must add that after that little fiasco I decided to join a more conventional hotel group and enjoyed the civilized calm of the Savoy for a while. | Oh, all work that be done in a single day, but I must add that after that little fiasco I decided to join a more conventional hotel group and enjoyed the civilized calm of the Savoy for a while. | 1nent |
I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them, who obviously had had one or two over the eight came towards me. | I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them, who obviously had had doing something nine times came towards me. | 1nent |
' I can't take such a dim view of people! '. | ' I can't be unable to clearly see people! '. | 1nent |
Now Berliners aim to realise the potential that's eluded them since the war, and the development of no man's land is crucial; the practical realisation of unification, and it's fraught with problems. | Now Berliners aim to realise the potential that's eluded them since the war, and the development of a land that no one want to buy is crucial; the practical realisation of unification, and it's fraught with problems. | 1nent |
The horrible truth was slowly dawning on me: I'd been so preoccupied with finding things like Wellington boots and torches, not to mention boning up on my Enid Blyton, that I'd forgotten to read the small print. | The horrible truth was slowly dawning on me: I'd been so preoccupied with finding things like Wellington boots and torches, not to mention boning up on my Enid Blyton, that I'd forgotten to read the fine print. | 0ent |
They never go out and are real couch potatoes. | They never go out and are real potato grown easily. | 1nent |
By the same token, the' organic' linkage between Eastern Europe and the USSR increases the likelihood that the problems of the Soviet Empire may become the undoing of the Russian Empire. | For the price of one ticket, the' organic' linkage between Eastern Europe and the USSR increases the likelihood that the problems of the Soviet Empire may become the undoing of the Russian Empire. | 1nent |
That name clearly struck a chord in McIllvanney, for he frowned at me for a few seconds, but the chord must have faded for he shrugged it off. | That name clearly elicited a significant reaction in McIllvanney, for he frowned at me for a few seconds, but the chord must have faded for he shrugged it off. | 0ent |
Excitement fades to disillusionment, and so another piece of technology goes to gather dust on a storeroom shelf. | Excitement fades to disillusionment, and so another piece of technology goes to sweep up dust on a storeroom shelf. | 1nent |
She says people should look up to men of the cloth, and she's told the vicar he's a disgrace to his profession. | She says people should look up to tailor, and she's told the vicar he's a disgrace to his profession. | 1nent |
And where, where the president speaks publicly, then his orders are obviously much more likely to carry weight than if it's simply behind, behind closed doors. | And where, where the president speaks publicly, then his orders are obviously much more likely to carry weight than if it's simply behind, in private. | 0ent |
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